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Lisbon, Apr 10 (EFE), (Camera: Andrea Caballero).- Portugal has already entered the second phase of its de-escalation plan towards normality. Bars and restaurants terraces, shops, gyms and cultural spaces have reopened to the public. Although Portugal shows a very low Covid-19 death rate, the country does not forget the third wave, when it would record over 300 daily deaths in a population of ten million people. The country has registered a total of 826,327 Covid-19 cases and 16,904 deaths since the pandemic began. FOOTAGE OF THE CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN FOUNDATION IN LISBON
Thousands of people demonstrate in Rotterdam to protest against the government's Covid-19 restrictions and vaccine rules. IMAGES
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom warns that the rush in wealthy countries to roll out additional Covid vaccine doses is deepening the inequity in access to jabs that is prolonging the pandemic. SOUNDBITE
At a Covid-19 press briefing, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says that the WHO needs 23.4 dollars for the ACT-Accelerator partnership of leading global health agencies to meet its global targets and "deliver the tools that are needed to countries over the next 12 months". SOUNDBITE
Kuala Lumpur, Oct 17 (EFE / EPA) .- Crowds of people have returned to malls in Malaysia, a country that is in the third phase of its national recovery plan following a decrease in Covid-19 cases. Malaysia, one of the most affected countries by the pandemic in Southeast Asia has inoculated 90% of its adult population against Covid-19, according to an announcement made via Twitter last Monday by a special committee created to handle the vaccination process.(Camera: AHMAD YUSNI)SHOT LIST: MALLS AND PEOPLE IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.
Logroño, Sep 24 (EFE) .- (Images: Jesús Bartolomé) Felipe VI, during his visit to Logroño this Friday, has conveyed his confidence that, little by little, the pandemic will be overcome and society recovers, as well that happened after the siege of the Riojan capital by the French army five centuries ago, whose historical commemoration has been able to know.FOOTAGE FROM FELIPE VI'S VISIT TO LOGROÑO, SPAIN